Roger Goodell Open to Super Bowl Outside of USA, Says NFL Commissioner Sky Sports
In a surprising statement, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has suggested that a Super Bowl held outside of the United States “wouldn’t surprise me.” Goodell made the comment during a recent interview with Sky Sports, sparking speculation about the future of the biggest game in American football.
While the Super Bowl has traditionally been held in the United States, Goodell’s comments have raised the possibility of the game being hosted in a different country. This could potentially open up new markets for the NFL and bring the excitement of the Super Bowl to fans around the world.
Goodell’s statement comes at a time when the NFL is actively seeking to expand its global presence. The league has played regular season games in London and Mexico City in recent years, and there are plans to continue expanding into new international markets.
While there are still many logistical challenges to overcome, including travel, time zones, and stadium availability, Goodell’s comments suggest that the NFL is open to the idea of hosting a Super Bowl outside of the United States in the future.
Fans and analysts alike will no doubt be watching closely to see how this story unfolds and whether a Super Bowl on foreign soil could become a reality in the coming years. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.